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IWfJE SIX BEEF NEEDED FOR FIGHTING FORCES New Regulations Concerning Men1 Consumption Are Announced by ths Food Administration.?Public Urged to Substitute Pork and Save Beef for Army and Allies. il '.uiult.il ' Hun' hold >r?? ar? nol lUi'.er ;r > < it" uiiistant t-s to i?u> more "hiin one ami ::o go ir "r pounds of !<vir i ? okly u>r . :i and oni>-Iialt minds ii' i.li: K tin* l'< :ie> per per ton :u :! !io .>.>hoiil .-.ays Ilurlmrt Hivvev !' .leiMl food .dniiu orator in 1 W in El .o food I - , IT !' .III.,. ; :I 11 i>- ,u A . . ,1 uns i OIK ; umg - i: if meats. ; ilon: . .- i ?-ef for < ir army in ' 'l.'* allied initios ami t! -ir civil " > >j u i nis .summer a lu-vo: .] ?ur l>i. - surplus." Mr Hoover's M-.f. nil' los. "<?H r hi * I'M i en< >ucii i - i; > >f . lis suinti t .. . vuuislon ii' s h *e ir m i be a dire ' f : to i ill c . and the all: - i . .ir n .. i. in some ih ci e .1 - . . > resh pork, bacon. hutn and * > isagi .r ! ?'< ! products." The Food \dminiat ty ion \ -v o V ni is ; r ! f f.u h" .illies hi ? re a . he^rlaS? whor- it must i. , : is \i.T restaurants nof*To place "n ile ir hi>i of far" or ~'jr\ * d : >r t g lia.il .two ::tepi,s , -r a -. :id 1^ steaic for n >f%ru ?re than two njy per wwLilli -"I , _s >n sn?hiWlT^';T8..B: SILOS TO HELP WIN THE * WAR. ' . Build silos and help defeat the Oerman submarines now attackInn supply*, shHis Knglamf ,i/id France a*-* face to face with a serious sh ir*me of fwi'Ua.". Horses ami cows are to he placed on rations In England o This means that America will called .upon to supply the 4 'allied coqutries with mure meats, p Silos the best meat of j conserving >ur -' > k fe. is N"owls the time to buil l them. The alze of the silo should doopml upon the number >f > utile to l>" fed The ry.'wr^^^jjijyr during I M i' < -1 I ><1 coil sullies h)>i>ut i* :ir tons of ailaire From rIii- ;t is easy to dotes :n ne ia i,e to luuke luw *tiC .lo. 1 WOMAN'S REAL ITl^&AR ALT^ IT" ^Irat Place Given toflHod Conjkrv? tion and F od Pr^aUfticr tri'n rfnia to Women of tl^Count'y from Offi clal Washmgtprfr*.. Colnmliia A fUi appeal to th 'OtiH'ti of the ouiRrv'is made by or* ashitiKton, through 'he K'?m listrution. ami ?sit ?L us :? nj /"the f.o t hrtii wo ..eltiel . eV# ..re been . illeil 'I plot' '0 bear a. ureat a bur<i?ti as : be f'otfUrnr will Impose .pon their ourn,. ,n "h?lr cons'ain y -rV^etan s p.irt :n all n.ir h :r 1 vir 1 ?> ta primarily food product ton and foo ax>n\ef vat ion "The wonjon of \tnerha must see to it,' sayaathe ? . loritative Htatu ment/ s-tl?nt tft*! nation's prodm:.. power is not elite. .led by the *1 r..f made ?i ?>n it to si lengthen the s 'ng power. "They must produce fi>d hv v .rVs ng gyidotiH. by r ti :.e !.i <et ,>lng farm service th .1 T>y helping :u.<! u.. ... 41 o it. Th'-y must aid 111 the k Tonrforving food by w s? on > annlng. drying pr? rvtt.g. tnd preparing foil in o.,i (I in ? ne Foo<l Administ ration's in They must pun li .se where i the Food Administrations c . wateh tlieir lot il dealers buy produce in preference to sii . 4fo^<ls and resist the toniptat; ,11 1 iff ' iHUorlfia is today ration' 1)1 J* VworiapNVIfhouf our food suppli.\XilleR ."rould not fight for ns Are suffering privations The food th wo snvi; for th--m is not a saving HK^noy It is a saving of life It worth moro than its wo ght In gol " ''Briar" Pipe Really White Heath. The I .r pipe Is ptol 1110I CcnniNml' n^i'il bemuse its \vi?l?* \ Tlatl >ri In ; put s it W r hi n ! I ' Te.irh of !l It is made from tin 1 of the while h h. 11 plant indigene to the South of i<"r tee. the slopes i the Itnlinn Alps 1 tlm i lands 1 Qnfslen. As si,..11 a- ilu_' the roots a cleaned, auweil into roach bb? ks at ^ (Packed In Jtlle saeks reads for shl jnent. Upon reaching inaniifnetn ? or they are thoroughly dried, ,1 pr requiring about flve weeks, at nre then turned over to the selecto for trriolliiK'- The pipes nre prucllcul irmebine made throughout. WMB Although ninny effort* Imve bet irmilf to discover 11 substitute In fb country for the Imported briar not litis as yet been found. , t 0 FLOUR EMBARGO I HAS EEEN LIFTED ? i Flour Can Now B* Snipped Into Stat* i Without Prrmiti, But Wheat Conaervattion 3till !t? Necessary. Columbia.?Th? on flour. wriit-Il nit* ueeii in erje. 1 ill t I'urolina. ha? !> !> ra -? >! bv order of William Klliott. food Hilin.n'.v r*u r for the S:aii- S:n e May 16. U . i ; the time he '111! : :ro ii?i iVur hi* 1> on 011 111 llll S1. 11 o >' ; 11: t - o' II a:r were ma le in;?? Si m;'a I'm m >nly on permit* fi- . the l-'uu I Aii.nin stra- : ' tiot: The in i it > ! the ei . * .o 5 im-an.-i thai there tnav he fi o more- i Dietit : : 11 into lie ) re w.limit j 1 - hi : (M I : ? it I m n y- j i at down ililptnent of hour fMin l the mill* at a I'llit-?iI time at. . through I a pei nul ot extreme shormve ho f ir 1 at- 'he wheat supply wan -oni-ei ne-1. r I'n: .f tin eniliarito. how. v-r 'here iv.i- free movement of tlmir from mm : ait >f lie State ?o alio the- it ml no , n . t; 1 1 which IVRS m a iir., by t:,e. Pood Admin utratiou ?r " < \. . ;n" f the new - J w 1 . 1 * 1 1 p !i - pa e J L^ituation h'ut thtaMims not n\ctn that J thw'pdl lit '.'.li bi lieved ftjhii wheat * {'** . u ;i .* - /' \ tji'ly ^ I Nl:e >*'u > . A Iuin?,.y. IVKaffhR w r! 1 tf'ir to re f ! iMi.\\r-y* th>- I'liUed * 1 S ret w ? *.0 ? a .;*h wai-.it, j < Jfff tllfe^a^v ,t will p- .v te enough I r'v "In 'his e un ry otily if the { ? on ' form with the K >! Admlulh'.. utlon s ruler ami regulations. UGAR OBTAINABLE ONLY IN 6M ALL LOTi 1 Purchases for Household Use Limited by 'ood Administration- - Suq*r Csn Be Securod for Cannlna sad Pr? rrvlng. < folnmhln?T'nder new regulation! lasued by the Food Ad mlnlst ration 1 ml which hriTe Already gone Into nffoctt, sugar for household ih? cannot be purchan?d in largi r lot* then two pounds i>y pvrsoua residing lit cltlee end towns, or In larger than flv? pound lots by peraotia residing In rural sections These now regulation! have b?H-n rendered necessary by the sugar shortage which baa heroine serious It is unlawful for any dealer to violate thia rule, and the sertoiiane?F of the situation as regarls susar rails fur the moat n^.d economy In ite use F t a: fting and preserving fruit! and vc(t>"tnlili t which la regard-d as v#t\ iin[Hirtant by the Fo. 1 Vdininlstrution sugar rr ??hta'n> I In lots up fo pounds tot m. e tlinn 23 poinds will he so. fo any one perY - t. in any one n.- n h for canning a: 1 preserving I" :e sarv In order to obtain I- 1 tnutni and pi vto^uur??. ^' ' ''u' 1"|: ' hit-wr sigr. b j)l? '/Vjy"_AC!..i h the d? .tier has ill hanT fht'tm ..being fu nished hv 'be F d Adinin"lhtratfnn _^he pur r p.- ltt*'s himself ?* Ais$K'*thd e v sugar s<> oil* uned tor rannln?r^nd pro, otv : g purpose! on'.r and to*Yefurn to tbe dealer a\iv portion of 'he^*y,ir not use.| f,,r su h purpoae I>e?$"rs will atrutljr enforce thin rule \ , The public ia urged hr the Food , mmtstrar un to save every poeethle apouuful of sugar There la none to >y waste As a niatiej; of fact the sugar f Itiiatlun ia swrioua Cuban deliveries have been shorter than were expected. Consumption has been larger 8ufc- , marine loaeea have been heavy and a , redu tioa of sugar consumption all along "he line haeomee absolutely nec- , ' nary say a the Food Administration. W W1FRM \ N RKCIMENT is oim>ekki> to it \i.\ I'l l ll l l III \ \ II \ll\.llno I. II llll llf \llI ll f 1? ? >.'? I 1 l|" I 4* V lit III- *- ? II f III II I I 11 I ' I ill I . 11 IT. I I \i ' iff on, .1 nU 1 \ r- nn-'it II f. >11 in (If or 11 1 i - n o\. (j - O 111 n:i;i!> fi|i(.' ' i h> on o''(l'-rorl Ifiily ;iro? .I>- 'ii n?lvs?no' ,d ii 1 n' Hi ! t 'iiii forces t.6 be uent o *?T In llllfil t?? tlio II' I Ol) Itlil y * n|i| of 111# 11.i Ji 11 lt'if h I'l l in li " mil American troop* ' S< 'i"i "v Itiikor announced that '' ' oral I'o hi - h oi hoc n?t''i''i I i - '? ! if'iivi' ni nov in train:r i it ; ivf'r * i'i| to move ii t to It i !i 'a ll i o rcpinoof) n* ' o i ni from tIio ' ' 1 ' tip th ii ^ ni t rum t hi' h it - drawn. 'I' o ' i i mi' pin ii i to i f :i pa rt ft it i' < oi v ,f itio \ nioi "f i * o \ 11 * I'l ii* hi f,. for I h ru . , Mill Ml or 11 i litter if :t 11 i<i '",'ir-il Iik ly that thp mnvpmont r. oulfl nifidp ?111 t f rom tin1 .?. f'nifp?l Siiifps. WhilP fh'MP is fjoofl roason to IipM Hpvp that fhp XfiiPri'-nn forrps in |y j Italy will l?p nnpni'Mif< fl rotisid'Tnlilv l/ifpr, ih?* annii lnnpiiipnt apppars to |,j nniko it pprfain that no ilirppt movp-I ltt niPiit from tin* t'nilPil StatPs at ,ujf | parly date is planned jM THE LANCASTER NEWS. LANC AMERICAN SOIP KITCHEf* - .! .. ! ' "SnS; , ' W N i i i 1 i " ' -v" *;* s-- vo<x>. -. " -'"W. 'I'll' ? :: r? t? it s. i \ Hi- o| ill.' .\tlK*l li-iili Kid I "n : I > ;.! ' I I. In ll trill'KM to 1111' 11 it I in II K>>\erillllellt, on.- <>i lln new trucks. tli|i k*|sii?Uini\V " Vn. J'vi* < f r * *?" V - . ? - t ' ' \ tmin- j ltrii K'tfRfffr MOUNTAIN A f ? '< "H.'fiis.'.r By LCU'S OLIVER. ; "lr ninmii * * 1 i i * ... ...4 I llcvi'i' ** |, r i,.? lii- - t I-.. Hi .|i "\v hack tii\ < )11111:irit.\ win li I 1* ft tlieTi in1 wi\\ the inuii, for Cm lui11 sup- "NnriiI >..s...i Cm vim ul..in' midst tin' irrun- honestly m< lour of tlio moil lit ii I nit. It wits tho ilmo puirpnsol >f <!:iy -lie I.?\. .I. tin I <iiir. r ? 11uI twl- * *f enttrs lu'lif, w 111-i i tin. I:il{<> mill pines li.nl .<1 III'1 initio Ik* LT.-nt splotches nf ink ..n u iiii- "I.lst.'ii, ' .-as ..f silver white. ?hut I used There li*.! Iii'.ri n pnrtv In th niter- another lint lo. iii. The "iris had itsk.il some pen ^ es? I h ?le to the |.i.|e.. f..r tennis, mill I'.liner reilietllhereil 'liol t?i phiy. hut nt It .>'e|.iek V""r > penteil rnppinus nt her .l.i'.r had full " 'i to l'. ' nny respeiis, nnii they knew M that i:iiin?r wns lui\ i11l; niie <if h<-r 'ocs u'r.'W t ijnvs si.plihles my "You'll he s.irrv. sis." llettv hml entt nhmi.|..n th. d tliroliuh the keyhole. "Tile I'njs ' 'hoiilMlt y. leys -..-nt w.<r<l they over \\ eldnn tut the tlnrretts. mul what <I.> vmi ^^ ihlnk?Wohlnn Itorg Is romliiK, Surely Yes, tlrti you ilotiT wnnt t.. miss him. He's ..i ly "Ami \-.u . iIIIIm: ...1 ymir lieeiimt. l.ccaUac \'.i) * >:,r ""'I ire In author. Mrs. (Jnrr. tt ti.hl me so " "" herself." "Tell toe "Co 'wity, lief!" wiik nil the ntower form . ,.ie tills hml eli. it.si, "Vos. I 1. 1.':11.?n knew later, fr""i the - un Is 4n>thltifr hi its|.|e, 11)11 f II"- truesiv h: >1 nrriveil. , hilt If wns rather her sul.eoliseji.us If 1'IK A I l( 'hnf so 11 Sell It. She knew vaguely that .. .. -he Wllllte.l to e.. ..lit llll'l phi', t.'lll Is ' ami to know W.-hlon I'.eru hut ov.-n he lies! know u writer of Ills (line must |j;,i,|er I - | " ttcitli't't. '1 until her precious hook , toe ..I I . > iis startei'. V..W the <1 v v*iis iienrly .l"iio. Af- I'er .lit tier ?-ll. ha.I > I.. fi: I |o some 1 Vol foil'I'll. ' thin - mul ipmc "tit ah'tie. She j ,M , , , , ?'k lo r favorite path down to the I i . . .i . . , " li'<; dt.'e .if the I: e where ll ea'">e v as I I'd. If W lis then she ?.itl the ll: 11 ! it.. >._ Liit. ><? a., i ........ ... ltd rantiblt rrndt?im Hit* narrow strip of honor. Hout '!. wjiti-r. fHIs Km- - won* N'unn rou! \ i nj>.. omhr iriiii: tli-in, r||(> \\;,torfi li'Vul was .Irooplnu forward In- ,1(Hirs |rom r'tly. , ^ Kvld.-ntly ho Iiimi not hoard ln-r cum- ' 1 1 " nir for ho ' liniitoviilih'- ik thoinrh ' ^,n ?irv???l out of iiik* of iln? irlwiit Imi? M> r-i 'l'*1 s'ranjio f tho mountnlfi. Tln-ro was. soiiiothliut units, cruis ?ddly fuiiilllnr nh??ut littn. Tin* ship is Sho hositntorl ri"t knowing whothor typo, rukisl o go forwnrM or hn<k. . ? Hut tho thing was <t<>?*hh-<l for h.r. f() ( (>| 'or thronan 111: } l;|x hond and limkiil ,f h,-r.^. - . .1 "Ploiiso Mon't e<> nwny.".ho flntft. *' . .*?'h?>h'"nrtol>* "I wasn't suro It was you. John," sh?* any of tho vpM>><4 ns ovotilv its sho u.uild, milling loads to th tio rost of tho wiiv Mown to tho l?ou(,h. "niuthor shi Ho roso and hold out tils hand Sho oontlv opor; ut h.-r own In it nii?I ho shook It that hor at rrnvoly, looking ?h. p Int.. h. r uyos f,.nsp piir|lo > Ith tho ..hi sciirohltin smllo that nl- T. _ , I ho pi rat vnys intt'lo h>-r fool sii i(_ s|io.l:ill.v whoii ttoro was soin.'th'tiu *' """ 1 ho was trying to oonct'iil. lit- oyos spood ropot j t . havo it way of illseov.rlng knots an ho no's th..lights, tini) sho dr.ipp. ) lo r vn \ iii \. \. I ootifnslon. Sin* ho I Will, IN nnt ho - it fli'il so po|s(.i| to op things i r own hands and to W?l r<N I ' I. t In ' ho fow \ < a rs lioo s!io I, , II hillt "lo* had I I'l'O" I'lllli f ! i. <i" ii w oiutn of atVairs Monoid i \\ .a, i \..ii vji n and talk t.? mo. \..r;i >.r w. r. \ oil n h< <1 >1 ?|Ujiri o you'll lot mo !" your godollor, I'll tonus. ii..t to I... i; iii.. hunt." f'amp S I- t r. >''v - v. ' " ! sahl .Inlv 1 r. hastily. "Sm.., wo wnlk Instead." t,, be com 111 ".hm n< you like. U really doesn't s?Mj(.,s ms.fief, )'i*i so I in with you, Kllnor," site r< -Mi'ii- il In>tIy. "I?..i?'t tnlk tlmt wny .f in.** VN,,!k h "Why." Includes d< "Why! I>ii I have tO fell He- "lis jdili i's nnv,. > !? f ur y i :i inn in the lief 11 e r ..r lint \Ml| <|.| I. I e to |? with i||H III Dm me, It's flnUerluy 10 I you d eld# mllltnry du in the is It ' mlive, but to., lute to be ,.V,.|M| f.f.r, , f. "Noprt, what do you menu four l : lt yenrs deciding? fUdn't we iijjpee? It " a "H * was your own sn.'.'< ' on to u.,lt. bero some fold yon I loved you. I I new it wn?, ^IH be |>I. < nil ov.r for m< fbe minute you entit" f< v inin ite nfo the 'I'ri'ure oflice Mi 1 dn\ iiud on. asked to be j>ut on the stuff. And itf t)|,| fM,.n terwnrd when voti sold you wanted to ^ Mlln,. , devote nil vonr time to \otir work iiofil .. r . 'be expeto you d made a tiiiine for yourself imd nsked me to come to you then I did. Vou've mode your tiiiine. Here I it in."* "f ,,rK i C . ... ... ..... ? 1.k/x ool.l l.lll.-lrt ' i I ? I i ??'11 tV' M I . rur rtiuu mu< i i(r, "Hut I'VF tried |?, forc!" ho reminded '''' ' h,.r ''''ss M' "^'Voii trl '! before? I don't under- I|L' t? 1 ink. Htund. You've iK'VtT written." Fine Tonic. m ? - ? ? 'ASTfcK. S. CV I IN ITAI Y SUFFRAGE AMEN] . WITHDRAWN II ^ ^ ^ Hut Willi i Vomisi I Bsiilii? &?Ik> ^ I't'nw <1 ''il fitill'-ril-s tln? ri K <&:. . withdrawn hy ? ; | 3 ' * * *? >" - ? ?l ''"" "''';,,l '" Postpone, } jl ('harges that imfai w.i sought were <>\?,liat vt has given II number ..f erM on bo,h aJ<u>R- < The photograph shown -''l'P.d. tint a vote wa I'la filed Im <anse Sniinti ____________________ Kentucky was unable i nbd could not secure tl widens J promised. I tried . ? . ... pr v |> no of being pa ire I last <umui> r. I t i I two ... - . ot thf resolution eh ilia Ami when \ ot|. refused to t was 1 to think V" " A--' ' k;CU_tsa <'> int,'^ \<>to Y.eeaif- ?. with Si ual 11oil tn that." sent, they Poked votes refused to s,.,i you. Tills I' Soll|! oil. I tile I've lien I'll of you sltU'i) T> . .pit. th Week lesolut on w ill he en I lei The first you've?ilo von . . . . .... ' , lone- sain, ilepeinleil VII an that von ilhln t avohl , , , , ' i it a ppropnat ion ami l\ ? I.e. k at me, dear. e not. John." Positive of having a in; enlightened him. i senate. at least, he an Vora' don't you remember t'rage leaders declared to write editorials under and would prevent a re< j resolution is disposed. elleve you did : hut I never povv s,.t speeches ot It. You were too modest , j)in W|fh own. I had fonmtten. ., , , the senate debate procv name grew until I lost mv I lien my editorial wnnder- oV,n,k' tho arm o the sj/.i' of poeket I>hIf >publishers wouldn't let me > name. I'm Wehlon lierg. u knew It. Norn." Herg!" she gasped. "John, hlon Herg?" ST lid come today, and last ~ the year In fore, arid 1 / g-fci I- von. I remember now." I? \~' Villi love tile, dear. We'll ^ rest." L*?''L ? //. M* yon. John, better thiin a I Mil \ N W'ATKUS ? . leavilx \ l ined and t .ipn- ^w^|j||K >]!*'' j'^ "? Knots an' Hour?sliip vva^^iin |,W ot I i ll isei I'* ue. .?* ST ^.AV ^ AW v' ' ? 1 .,n; :v l v.. i:? i -i (>l t II..". II'. i vl!1' " ^ ''.ill ' avily .111 I f I ;it |. ;i I I .. knot nil I'.lfW'y- *' Y" '.v c- ' < I'A . " .V ? Wy / / < r? ! <? ?hn\> led Y* < I ^ * if o:if wit1.im i!?* l?si /if' Js *; . . .?L a r* in<oiiiilii-' kippers fr.mi * At Jt. /*V AAWVS jf' /.KvV orican port*. r. l ardinn /. M s'?-? craft with iiienacini? ;'-5?V inn in south*-! n waters ' X ' 1 ? "* ??" "Tuiscr | n*yi, 41.^.v : .<* 1 so far FK'halt in interfere witii ^ " / siKhtlni; merchant sliips. PI 5V < belief .that "she is the p" of tb?- Hiil.rnaVnes re- L^jj^gg|| ' atinK off this < oast and j|| manient is only for de- *.J ical era ft is described as eet in length and lo r pfV^\> / ft'""" 'J ted at from 1 > to V'3 ii r fcji; 1 \[(.\UV\K (i \S \ SK IN STONKWAU. W or '1Y;i.iiniiT I* lt<*iin? V v,1 ,Vt / .. <7 \V\. ?.K Mil ill lM\i- >> Hi-.ul- ' V ;? a'-' 'v~x1 li'I'v in Iii'i i'iii ille. vi<T, l i r i 11 v 1111* S (' ' '.V i: utiiK in i I* f'-n - V ri i ll iniiH iliiiii ly nniotiK it III!' "StOlie A ill I . \ 1 \ progi tin tor thi" ir.iin- \ ; >- Inm n mapped out, and V T-^?"A toiled lectures nil \aii- V s;J<f / ii:-* 11 the in.i k . march J n ml jn'i'lo: ini iiir ullier \ it i . x|.iTi. i| the 4at' ii'i?i tin ! -1 of t i ll IMS W., j 'fyifm-Vyf'>' || III \\ ii ll l\ il lilt I It I WiVn .. It'll Till' moil I in ' m%* Iioiihii foi .i t Iwi I , ' I'I'll" hili- till- k , is turned L flu- li.iv" r.iinini' ol this kind, hilt nee will lie a novel one .oon or l.l.non new men ii/. i . rr .>,ii/ation rre mow uni 1I '.11! ,i (' h on , itiliiiiisiioss, **. Tha (M-fitP or t|i;it fired ach- \ duo to Malaria or Colds. pi yleR & t > ' X r - . > & . ^ TUESDAY/JULY 2, 1918;* ????? II 9 DMENT* tlon hill automatically Was laid ho^ SENATE 1<"'' ,*1'" M'Ma,e- Senator Jones ihen ? moved to s<-t it aside and pro?\e 1 ar with the suffrage resolution. v; - J iV 111' 'l ^"x*| Senator Heed, in the debate ou _ fx Ithe motion, declared refusal of. tile .'suffrage leaders to arrange a pair for Senator .lames demonstrated that KfTorts to "the first t?nit.- of suffrage are to he fc. Mum propos- eet aside courtesy siiki i >> " " Susan B. An- j senate prct r<1, anil lli' n spoke or tnendment to neuHy nn hour and a hall*, bill most- 1 to a vote in iy on tho'a^rmy hill i Chaicman ^Cnf^ ..of tlie senate \vo?^ ^ r debate and ' man suffrage committee, made an of-* ing before1 fort to force a vote b> moving to-_ *J solution was jhold the resolution before tiff' nave A ;ers. but with and displace the app"^- JA eek I lie tight , printlon bill. Tin plan a ban-* I foia ed iii .i doned. however, and f dutlonflflL^ w supjio'ters., was withdrawn temporal'."> ' er oplie! that ar ponents bad indicated that debate f I indelln'tely.} \vo'tld eontin ip' Tndotiniioly. ^ r ad vantago During 4lio "discussion Jyunflfori meil by lead-J Underwood Trf that If? Ippon-nts as a pair were arranged ' for Sena to/ s being de .laities the resolution'eould come t/ >r .lames, of fa vote without delay, but adsoi.itf) 0 ! < present of the resolution said they bad noA / lie eu toinary jng to do with arranging pairs. I. Managers Disappointment over (lie out id its option - was indicated by friends of t!> to prevent a lutIon Mrs. Etiimillne Pa. lor- .1 nues nil it,,. Kngllsh suffrage l^vd^r, to defeiit tlie nteiosierl- spectator , ; Mice Paul, < luiy'iu^u . <>^ j m which tin tional woman's party.-i;vu * 1 \ 1 1 ut>. Senator charged President Wilson v it'll leV- .-J ' ^ l>on clearance sponsibility for tho failure to seFufey y^.-. oilier bills, a vote. . yjk ijority of the "We fare this second p0Btp<1he-<',?"V j) id other suf- nient only becaii c President 11 they could failed to work with sufficient i :rn-^. . ?ss un''' ",c estness and determination for. thtv. v?;4 1 vl amendment," said the statement. Ii i the resolttout objection his ""PPort m??re pretense? The pajeded until 2 lienee of American wom^en cannot bo \ iy approprla- inucb longer <u3^L^ni * -.1 ^rr^^SkSf^i ^^jMhkv j&H^mt." .J*?' i . yy* d *? 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